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Street Food in Oaxaca - CHEESE CORN CHAMPION and Mexican Meat Alley Tour in Mexico!

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One of the places I was most excited to visit in Mexico for food (Comida Oaxaqueña) is Oaxaca. Oaxaca has one of the most developed and advanced food cultures in all of Mexico. For our first day, we set out on a Mexican street food tour of Oaxaca, eating everything we could see.

Mercado de Abastos - We began the morning at one of the biggest local fresh food markets in Oaxaca. I samples a Tamal de Mole - 11 MXN ($0.59) and a hot Chocolate - 10 MXN ($0.53), both of which were delicious, and a great way to start this tour.

Soup - 30 MXN ($1.60) per bowl - The market was just opening, but there was a busy soup stall, so we stopped to have a bowl. The fish and shrimp soup were both delicious.

Memelas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - One of the ultimate Mexican street foods to try in Oaxaca is memalas, a round of masa, cooked and topped with salsa and cheese, and your choice of other toppings. We got it with grilled meat on top. It was delicious, one of the best things I ate throughout the day.

Carnitas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - This was just a quick impulse taco on the go because it looked so good… it was.

Zócalo Oaxaca, Plaza de Santo Domingo - The center of Oaxaca is a pleasant place to hang out, only today there happen to be a protest going on, so it was a bit busy.

Mercado 20 de Noviembre - Meat combo - 300 MXN ($16.02) - This is one of the great meat halls of the world. You walk in to the meat sauna, choose your meat, they grill it all in front of you, and you eat it with tortillas and salsa. An amazing food paradise.

Tlayudas El Negro - Tlayudas are another common Oaxacan street food, using giant tortillas filled with beans, cabbage, and cheese, and then grilled.
Price - 80 MXN ($4.27) for 1

Monte Albán - Resting our stomachs, we did a little sightseeing in Oaxaca. One of the famous attractions are the ruins of Monte Alban.

Elote - 20 MXN ($1.07) - You’ll find elotes, a corn on the cobb with cheese and salsas, all over Mexico. It’s one of the most common Mexican street foods… but this guy is at the main plaza of Oaxaca is on another level. His style is champion!

Mole negro - 60 MXN ($3.20) per plate - Finally to end this Mexican street food tour of Oaxaca, we needed to have a plate of mole negro, one of the national dishes of Oaxaca.

It was an amazing day of food. Oaxaca has such a rich culture of food and friendly people.

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The Ultimate MEXICAN STREET FOOD TACO Tour in Mexico City! CDMX, Mexico

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I met up with 5 Mexican Guys ( and they just started their channel since I met them, so go check them out!) to go on an ultimate Mexican street food tour of Mexico City. It was one of the greatest food days I had in Mexico, and we tasted so many incredible dishes.

La Esquina del Chilaquil - For breakfast in La Condesa, there’s no better place to check out than La Esquina del Chilaquil, their tortas are delicious.
Price - 40 MXN ($2.14) each

Mercado de San Juan - I wanted to quickly check out this market, but it wasn’t all that busy when we went - there wasn’t too much going on. So we had a quick scorpion and then continued on to the ultimate street food market.
Scorpion - 160 MXN ($8.54) for 4

Mercado de La Merced - Mexico City is packed with street food, but if you want a food experience that’s busy, in your face, and always exciting and delicious, Mercado de la Merced is one of the greatest places to start. You’ll encounter massive amounts of street food that will blow your mind with how delicious they are. Here are the things we ate at the market:
Quesadilla - 57 MXN ($3.04) for 3
Fries tacos - 20 MXN ($1.07) each
Pancita - 40 MXN ($2.14) per bowl
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Mamey - 15 MXN ($0.80)
Mango - 15 MXN ($0.80)

Churrería El Moro - This wasn’t street food, but we needed a little afternoon break, and there’s no better spot in Mexico City for churros than Churrería El Moro.
Total price - 439 MXN ($23.44) for all

Esquites - 20 MXN ($1.07) - After walking around El Zocalo - the center of Mexico City, we then had a corn snack os esquites where they add corn, mayo, cheese, and chili salsas to a cup. It’s pretty tasty.

Loncheria La Rambla - Next we tried a Mexican style turkey sandwich - it was alright, but not the best food of the day.
Torta de pavo - 35 MXN ($1.87) each

Taquería Los Cocuyos - And finally to end this Mexico City street food tour with 5 Mexican Guys, we headed to Taquería Los Cocuyos, a legendary taco stall in the heart of the center of the city. The tacos are amazing, and it was the perfect was to end this day of incredible Mexican food.
Tacos de cabeza - 17 MXN ($0.91) each

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The Ultimate MEXICAN STREET FOOD TACOS Tour of Mexico City! (ft. La Ruta de la Garnacha)

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I met up with Lalo from La Ruta de la Garnacha ( he’s from Mexico City, he makes videos about street food as well. And he took me to his favorite tacos in all of Mexico City. We each ate the most tacos in one single day that we’d ever eaten in our lives, and it was the greatest taco day of my life!

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Tacos Joven - They are known for their tacos de canasta, which are basket tacos, famous in Mexico City. They are served from a basket, and they keep hot the entire day as they are served. The highlight here was the chicharrón taco with chicharrón salsa.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Taqueria El Abanico - This is Lalo’s favorite restaurant in Mexico City for carnitas, the wildly popular braised pork taco. The entire rib in my taco was the highlight, so tender and flavorful.
Price - 20 MXN ($1.08) per taco

El Pescadito de Sonora - Originating from Hermosillo in Sonora, El Pescadito serves Mexican seafood tacos, especially shrimp or marlin tacos. Their tacototo is a taco that will change your life. This was as good as food gets for me.
Price - 35 MXN ($1.89) per taco

Tacos Charly - When it comes to Mexican street food, suadero is one of the greatest, a massive pan of slow braising beef in its juices. When you order your tacos, they slice up the meat, dip your tortilla in the fat, and you eat it with onions, cilantro, and salsa - pure meat heaven.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Taqueria Los Güeros - Tacos de tripa, intestines, are very popular in Mexico City as well. They may not be the most pretty tacos, but they are immensely flavorful and have all sorts of different textures going on in your mouth.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Tacos Los Juanes - This is a great Mexican street food restaurant in Mexico City that serves all sorts of different tacos. We came for the tacos de cabeza and tacos de lengua, both of which were fantastic
Price - 10 MXN ($0.54) per taco

El Vilsito - For Mexican street food in Mexico City, the ultimate taco, the most loved by everyone is no doubt, Al Pastor. Cooked in the vertical spit, a technique brought over from Lebanese immigrants, Al Pastor is usually made with marinated pork that’s juicy and flavorful it might make you weep tears of joy. Lalo and I ordered, not just your ordinary tacos de al pastor, but the King of all tacos, the Gringa!
Price - 50 MXN ($2.70) each

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Street Food Mexico - WINNING TLACOYOS and BIRRIA in Roma Norte, Mexico City DF!

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Staying in Roma Norte Mexico City, on our last day, I just decided to walk around the neighborhood and eat at some of the stalls that I had been seeing that looked the best.

Here’s all the Mexican street food that I ate in this tour. You can see more details and a map about how to get to each place on my Mexico City street food guide:

Caldo de gallina
Price - 47 MXN ($2.52) per bowl

Tlacoyo
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Squash blossoms
Total price - 32 MXN ($1.72)

Birria - 85 MXN ($4.57)

Seafood tostadas
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Octopus tostada
Total price - 196 MXN ($10.53)
(we had 7 tostadas)

Burger - 43 MXN ($2.31)

It was an amazing day walking around and eating in Roma Norte, Mexico City. It’s hard to pick a favorite dish because the food was all so good, but definitely the blue corn tlayuda and the seafood tostadas were the best of the best.

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MEXICAN Street Food in Mexico City! INSANE TACOS DE CARNITAS & MICHELADA + CDMX STREET FOOD TOUR

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Mexico is known worldwide for having incredible street food. The most popular street food in Mexico can be found in Mexico City, and today we went on an epic street food tour of CDMX, tasting tacos and all the Mexican street food in Mexico City.

To start our Mexican food tour, we went to a local shop to try a delicious burrito, so tasty and yummy, we were blown away by the flavour! One of the foods to eat in Mexico City CDMX is tlacoyos, a tasty on the go snack. One of the most popular street foods to eat in Mexico is of course, tacos. For our first taste of tacos in Mexico, we tried tacos de carnitas. These insane tacos de carnitas were massive and full of meat and all kinds, the carnitas were melt in your mouth delicious. Truly the best street food in Mexico. Mexican street food in Mexico City CDMX is so tasty and delicious, we had to continue our street food tour.

To finish our CDMX street food tour, we tasted huarache and the popular drink, micheladas. Micheladas are a popular Mexican drink that is insanely delicious and looks just as crazy. We loved trying the famous mexican michelada in Mexico City!

We hope you enjoy coming on our CDMX street food tour with us, tasting the insane tacos de carnitas and michelada. The Mexican street food in Mexico City is on another level! Stay tuned next week for more Mexican street food adventures.


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Name: Mercado Medellín
Address: Mercado Medellín #20, Campeche 101, 06760 Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Name: Taqueria de Carnitas
Address: Nápoles 7581, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Name: El Huarache
Address: Campeche 171, Roma Sur, Cuauhtémoc, 06760 Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Name: Las Curanderas
Address: Medellín 116, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX
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For breakfast, we stopped into Los Especiales for their Tacos de Canasta (basket tacos). These are tacos that are filled with stew, smothered in oil and steamed in a basket. These are commonly had for breakfast and we ordered their adobo variety.

While exploring the Zócalo area, we ordered a Coca-Cola, which are quite special in Mexico. A Mexican coke is produced using cane sugar, instead of corn syrups. Overall the Mexican Coke tastes better and the cane sugar makes the flavours very sweet. This was a popular request from our comment section on the previous two Mexico episodes.

There is a local institution in Zócalo as well that specializes in churros. We went into Churrería El Moro and ordered a plate of churros (4 churros) with cinnamon and sugar on top. We also ordered their Mexican Hot Chocolate. It was quite delicious to dip the churros into the hot chocolate and the churros were served straight from the deep-fry!

Before we attempted another bite of food, we walked off some calories by visiting Mercado de San Juan. It is a relatively calm and clean market, where you can find a range of Mexican produce, meats, fish and more. For the adventurous tourists, you can also try some unique snacks, like scorpions, insects and spiders.

Outside of the Zócalo area is an incredible taco stall we needed to try. Tacos El Paisa is the definition of street food and you could tell that this was a local spot. Here they serve tacos de suadero. Suadero is a specific cut of meat, either beef or pork, that bubbles away in a rich and spicy looking oil. Fatty and lean chunks saturated in oil are served on tortilla and you eat counter-side with the chef. The chef was friendly and even offered us the rest of his brandy! These were the BEST tacos we had in all of Mexico City!!!

To end our last day in CDMX strong, we went back to our hotel and ordered some Mexican tequila cocktails. One was made with fresh juices and 3 types of tequila, and the other was made with tequila, lemon juice and sparkling soda. We stayed at the Hilton Reforma, which we found to be an excellent location for exploring Mexico City.

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We're going DEEP to try it all in this video, trying out spicy salsas in the local market and traveling to taste a lot of Mexican specialties! Just watching the cooking in the market will blow you away, there is so much to taste and try around every corner.

We visited the tlacolula Sunday street food market outside of Oaxaca to try some local, authentic Mexican foods and found a big street with tons of different vendors all lined up serving a huge variety of different foods to taste.

Here is a list of the foods we found at the market outside of Oaxaca, Mexico:

1) MESSY Carnitas tacos - served with a selection of 3 different spicy salsas and with two corn tortillas to keep all the JUICY pork meat inside! Super delicious!
2) BIG stuffed and folded over tortilla known as the tlayuda, a true Oaxacan food specialty! It was served with Oaxacan string cheese, salsa, guacamole, and spicy chorizo sausage
3) Delicious Mexican BBQ - Here we found the meat lane, serving up a ton of different different cuts of meat, from thinly sliced beef and pork to the amazing and spicy chorizo sausage, it was all super delicious!

4) Cow foot soup also known as caldo de pata, made with a rich tomato broth full of spices and served with nice jelly like cow feet, this was definitely a must try dish in Oaxaca!

5) Super plump pork sandwich bun. This was made from pork head meat and was super delicious when drizzled in the slightly spicy salsa verde! Very tasty and worth trying!

These are just some of the foods you can try in Oaxaca, Mexico. You could travel here and spend years trying new foods, it really is that delicious!

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Ultimate Mexican street food tour of Tijuana, Mexico (Part 2). This was actually the same day as Part 1, but there were so many tacos, I had to split the video in two. We continued this epic Mexican street food tour with seafood tacos, the original Caesar’s salad, carne asada, and the fastest taco maker in the world! #Tijuana #MexicanFood #streetfood

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Mariscos el Mazateño - Shrimp Enchilado - This place was absolutely amazing - and I knew it was going to be good when we walked in in the middle of the afternoon and it was packed. We had a couple different tacos, including the marlin with octopus, but the winner was the shrimp enchilado, a huge taco stuffed with spiced shrimp and cheese.

Caesar's Hotel - Original Caesar’s salad - Although this doesn’t fit in the Mexican street food theme, there was no way we could visit Tijuana without trying the original Caesar’s salad - where Caesar Cardini invented it. It was awesome, to see the entire process made before you and it was everything it needed to be, no more and no less. Must eat when you’re in Tijuana, Mexico.

Tacos El Vaquero - Carne Asada - This small stall late at night in Tijuana is a winner - their Sonoran style carne asada is out of this world. They grill up steaks of your choice, slice them up, into tortillas, and you have a choice of salsa. Absolutely stunning.

Tacos Fitos - Tijuana, Mexico - Finally, this is the tacos tall in Tijuana that we missed in the morning the day before because they had already sold out. But we came back the next morning. Not only are their Tijuana red oil birria tacos the best I’ve ever had, but their taco master is by far the fastest taco maker I’ve ever seen. Unbelievable, you will have dreams about Tacos Fitos.

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We also had some amazing Mexican street food beef head tacos covered in a super SPICY and delicious salsa AKA tacos de cabeza!

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In this street food tour vlog, Eduardo from La Ruta De Garnacha is taking us for a full on street food tour of Mexico City, even eating scorpions and other strange insects like grasshoppers, ants, and beetles, all covered in lime, salt, and mescal, a true Mexican insect salad!

The best street food we found in Mexico City, was definitely the cow head tacos and the esquites corn soup with CHICKEN FEET! Both were so TASTY! The beef head tacos AKA tacos de cabeza were incredibly juicy and slightly spicy with fresh home made salsa. Served to hungry travelers to Mexico City, and street food adventure people like us, they really hit the spot!

We started our street food tour in Mexico in Mexico city, eating a ton of delicious street food in Part 1, 2, and 3 here:





After filming and eating all of these street foods in Mexico City for part 1 and part 2, we spent another day on a street food adventure trying to eat even more street foods! There are so many famous street foods to try in Mexico City, and in this street food adventure vlog we ate 5!

In Part 1, 2, and 3, we ate so many delicious foods, like the famous Mexican Street Breakfast Tamales, tons of AMAZING and SPICY tacos, super tasty Mole Poblano in Puebla, and visited a local street food market as well. In Puebla, we tasted a ton of GOD LEVEL street food, and found the most amazing Sandwich NINJA, who had the fastest cutting skills in the world! She cut and prepared the sandwich so fast! It was very delicious as well. She had true super human skill! She had GOD LEVEL skill, her knife skills were so fast and so fun to watch.

In this episode, The first thing we did was visit a local street in downtown Mexico City, and try the world famous Al Pastor tacos.

After those amazing Mexican tacos, Eduardo brought us in to a local farmers market where we found the most insane Scorpion and insect salad you’ll ever see!

After this, we ate a juicy and flavourful sandwich, and then moved on for cow head tacos, and finally ate some corn soup with chicken feet! Mexican street food really is the best!

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1) Pork Al Pastor Tacos with delicious spicy salsa combo - El Huequito Al Pastor Street Stall
2) INSANE Scorpion Salad Challenge - inside the San Juan Market in Mexico City
3) JUICY and Amazing Mexican Sandwich, Kind of like a torta - El Plaladero de Guadalajara
4) Super delicious cow head tacos AKA tacos de cabeza at Tacos Lolita, CDMX
5) Esquites corn and chicken soup with Chicken feet - Los Esquites Con Tuetano

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Oaxacan FOOD TOUR and a MEXICAN meat alley (Mexican street food)

We had no idea how much we would fall in love with Oaxaca, but the moment we stepped foot in this town, we instantly felt at home. We had heard amazing things about the Oaxacan food and culture. In this video, we tested ourselves to see if we could eat several traditional dishes on a budget of $29. Did we make it under our budget?

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Oaxaca is one of Mexico's culinary hotspots. The state's geography and indigenous cultures all play a part in its phenomenal food culture. In this Oaxaca food tour we take you to some of the city's most delicious spots to eat traditional Oaxacan street food and dishes: from grilled cecina and chorizo at meat alley in Mercado 20 de Noviembre to tlayudas at a small fonda (family run restaurant)- this is some of Oaxaca's best food.#mexicanstreetfood #oaxaca #oaxacafood

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1. Cecina (pork) and chorizo sausage at Meat Alley, Mercado 20 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre 512, OAX_RE_BENITO JUAREZ, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open 7 days, 7:00am to 9:00pm. 

2. Horchata con tuna (horchata with tuna fruit) at Casilda Aguas Regionales, located in Mercado Benito Juarez, Flores Magón s/n, Local 30-31, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open Monday to Saturday 10:30am to 6:30pm and Sunday 10:30am to 4:00pm (go early as their agua de frescas run out quickly).

3. Tlayuda with tasajo (cured beef) at Comedor Chabelita in Mercado 20 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre 512, OAX_RE_BENITO JUAREZ, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open 7 days, 7:00am to 9:00pm.

4. Tostiesquites at street cart located in front of Templo de Sangre de Cristo, Calle de Mariano Abasolo, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Every evening. 

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LAVA SALSA AVOCADO - Molcajete Caliente Mexican Food at Los Sifones, Mexico City!

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Los Sifones Restaurant is a neighborhood Mexican food restaurant in Mexico City that has a great family atmosphere. When I saw a few photos of the molcajete caliente, a flaming stone mortar of salsa and meat, I knew it was a place I need to eat.

We drove from central Mexico City, and arrived at the friendly family style restaurant. I ordered molcajete caliente de bistec and some carne asada tacos loaded with avocado. For the molcajete caliente, they put it on the hot plate, added the beef, onions, salsa until it boiled, cheese, avocado and cactus. They serve it to you flaming hot - literally lava salsa. It was every bit as good as it looked, and it remained hot for our entire meal.

This was one of the best sit down, family style restaurant meals I had in Mexico City. I loved it, especially their generous use of avocado.

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Xochimilco is one of the most interesting cultural areas to visit when you’re in Mexico City. It was formerly a series of pre-Hispanic villages along Lake Xochimilco. Eventually Mexico City expanded and grew all the way to Xochimilco, and now it’s one of the boroughs of the city.

What’s most remarkable about Xochimilco, and the reason most people go to visit is because of the extensive network of canals that form the framework of the area. Nowadays, you can rent the brightly colored boats and take a ride, eating and drinking along the way. I was there on a weekend evening, and it was a bit more rowdy and loud than I had wanted it to be, but it was still very fun. If you go during the daytime, you might have a more peaceful relaxing journey at Xochimilco.

Here’s what Lalo ( and I did on our short visit:

Mercado de Xochimilco - This is the main market of Xochimilco, and one of the best places to get started eating traditional Mexican food when you visit Xochimilco. At the entrance of the market you’ll find rows of vendors selling home-cooked foods. Don’t miss them, they are incredible delicious. Along with rare types of tlayudas, the highlight for me was the chicken tostada which blew me away.

Here’s the list of everything we ate, but really you can just walk around, see what looks good, and try it:

Tlacoyo - 12 MXN ($0.65) each
Tostada - 15 MXN ($0.81) each
Taco - 5 MXN ($0.27) each
Jamaica - 10 MXN ($0.54)
Carnitas - 20 MXN ($1.08) each

After eating, we walked over to the boat pier. And unfortunately we were running a little late on time and it was a race against time and daylight, but we made it to the pier. Lalo talked to the boat crews, and we finally arranged a boat. The cost was a little higher than what it would normally be for locals, but unfortunately, that’s what it came down to.
Boat hire - 850 MXN ($45.91)

Hope you enjoyed this tour of Xochimilco. The colorful boats are impressive to see, and it’s hard to believe you’re in Mexico City when you’re both at the relaxed Xochimilco Market, and gliding along the canals.

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MEXICAN STREET FOOD Tour in Mexico City ???????? CRAZY BIRRIA TACOS in CDMX w/ @PelucheTorres!

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We are having all things BIRRIA for breakfast at Birria Los Güeros De Juanacatlan! Birria tacos, birria consome and super hot broth. The beef literally MELTS in your mouth! The beef are already smothered in the consome, but with an extra bowl you can drown the tacos in the rich, spicy broth. Super delicious!

For our second street food of the day, we walked to Las Flautas De Tacubaya to try their famous Flautas. Flautas are a rolled tortilla with a meat filling that is fried in oil, then they are topped with cabbage and an amazing red salsa. These are crunchy and bursting with flavour. They are so addictive! They also served a special drink known as Tepache, which is a fermented pineapple and brown sugar drink. The Tepache really helped cool down the spiciness of the Flautas.

Our next street food was the famous Mexican torta at Tortas El Chatín! These sandwiches are stuffed with meat, Oaxacan cheese and their homemade pickles. Each torta is made fresh to order and served piping hot. We were also recommended peach soda by the friendly owner. It was incredibly tasty!

It was time to try another renown Mexico City specialty - Huaraches, which are famously named after the shaped of the Mexican sandal. We went to El Huarache de Jamaica and ordered the Huarache Costilla. Huaraches are made from masa mixed with smashes pinto beans, made into an oval shape. It’s shallow fried and topped in red and green salsa, as well as cheese. It’s finally topped with a grilled rib steak. These are super filling and are an entire meal on their own.

Since we were in the neighbourhood, we walked to Mercado Jamaica. This is primarily a flower market, but there are tons of spices, nuts and local produce spread around the market. Since we were so full of amazing Mexican food, we decided to try one last small street food snack. At the edge of the market there was a roasted corn stall. Corn is one of the most important crops in Mexico, and when the cob is grilled over charcoal, it creates a smoky and crunchy snack. It was topped in chilli salt and lime juice and was the perfect way to end a day of eating street food in Mexico!

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Touring the local neighborhoods aka colonias of Mexico City, visiting panaderias (bakeries), street food markets, and more! Some of the spots we went were panaderia rosetta, Mercado roma, and Helado Du gelati. Mexico City has a variety, of great street food and desserts!

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If you love street food videos and street food vlogs, this street food compilation is going to make you hungry for more! You can travel here with us through this travel vlog and discover 7 amazing street foods of Mexico city.

To start the day, we went for a Mexican breakfast, found on the street corner.
Here, we tried the tamales, a corn flour stuffed with chicken and a green salsa verde. It was spicy and heavenly!

After this, we went for more Mexican street food, and ate the Carnitas. They were stuffed with pork belly and organs and you can cover them in lime and lots of nice spicy salsa, very delicious! The street stands all throughout Mexico city are amazing!!

After this we went to the famous coyoacan Market in Mexico city to try delicious shrimp and ceviche tostadas! They were so crispy and delicious!

There are so many street foods in this video! After that we tried spicy and salty grasshoppers, and then moved on for more tacos from heaven!

To finish the day, we had 2 more types of tacos. The al pastor tacos and then some delicious brain, eye, and tongue tacos from a street fast food stand.

Here are the addresses for the street foods in this video:

1) Tamale Corn Flour Stuffed with Chicken and Salsa Verde - You can find these spicy Tamales all over the city, but the one we found was on the corner of Paseo de la reforma and Basilio badillo street.

2) Pork Carnitas at Rincon Tarasco Av. José Martí 14, Colonia Escandón

3 and 4) Fish Ceviche and Shrimp Tostadas and Grasshoppers found at the Coyoacan market in Mexico City

5) MASSIVE Machete Tacos/ Quesadillas at Los Machetes

6) Tacos Al Pastor -You can find these Tacos everywhere in Mexico city, so delicious! We found our Al Pastor tacos at Taqueria Escandon.

7) Brain, Tongue, Eye, and Suadero Tacos at El Paisa de Escandón - José Martí 104 Col. Escandón, Gral. Francisco Murguía

ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER

My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food as I can . I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.

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